Bulan, Evelyn M. HOOSICK FALLS Evelyn M. Twiss Bulan, 85, of Ball Street, died on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 at her residence under the care of Community Hospice of Rensselaer County. Born March 1, 1919 in Albany, N.Y., she was the daughter of the late Elwood and Irene Howe Twiss. She was the wife of the late John S. Bulan who died on April 15, 2000. Evelyn was a graduate of East Greenbush High School and worked as a welder during World War II. She also was employed by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles as an insurance clerk for over 15 years. Mrs. Bulan enjoyed traveling especially to the Middle East and throughout the United States. She was a member of the North Pownal Congregational Church and enjoyed playing the piano. Survivors include her two sons, Rev. Gary C. (Margaret) Rogers, with whom she resided, Rev. Ronald F. (Donna) Rogers of Richmond, Va.; her stepchildren, Barbara Mooney of Clifton Park, Elizabeth Kendgia of Madison, Wis., Clark Bulan of Castleton; daughter-in-law, Brenda Rogers of Albany; four boys she raised with her family, Richard, George, Robert and Michael Zipp; a sister, Irene Bingham of East Nassau; her grandchildren, Tracy (David) Regimbald, Shawn (Alison) Rogers, Rev. Wade (Noralee) Rogers, Erik Rogers, Robert Zipp, Sharon Rogers; her great-grandchildren Adam, Alexandra, Violet and Micah; along with many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by four sisters, Florence Rogers, Dorothy Fisher, Eleanor Ryan and Mary Burke. Funeral services for Evelyn will be on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in the North Pownal Congregational Church, Route 346, North Pownal, Vt., officiated by her grandson, Rev. Wade Rogers of the Iva First Wesleyan Church of Iva, S.C. Interment will follow in the East Nassau Cemetery, East Nassau, N.Y. Relatives and friends are invited to calling hours in the North Pownal Congregational Church on Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. Arrangements are under the direction of the Robson-Reinfurt Funeral Home. For the guest book please visit www.robson-reinfurt.com Published in the Albany Times Union from 9/21/2004 - 9/22/2004.